Mr. Speaker, I do not believe the bill is moving us in the right direction. We should be strengthening the bill by adding additional safeguards for vulnerable people. It has been clearly demonstrated that people with disabilities are very concerned the bill does not go far enough to provide them the protection they are looking for.
I have heard from many health care providers, physicians, nurses and those who assist those health care professionals, who themselves are also health care professionals, express concerns that adequate conscience rights protections have not been built into the bill. It is something I have heard over and over in my riding and it is very important to health professionals. They want clearly articulated conscience rights protection inside the bill.